-It's almost ten, do you want to drink a cappuccino with me?-Yes, with pleasure.-Do you prefer it with or without sugar?-I drink it without sugar, thank you.-Do you see the woman behind me?-Yes, I do. What about her?​-She teaches English at my univeristy. She's really good, I already love her!- Is she one of your teachers?-No, not yet, but my sister has her. She tells me she's very good with her students.-Maybe she's good with them, but with you....you're a lost cause.​-You're not funny at all.

Ps: The "forma tonica" of pronouns means that the accent falls on the pronoun and it goes after the verb.The "forma atona" of pronouns mean that the accent doesn't fall on the pronoun and it goes before the verb.With modal verbs, the positioning of "atoni" pronouns is the same.